par·o·dy n. pl. par·o·dies
1. a. A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule.
b. The genre of literature comprising such works.

2. Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty: The trial was a parody of justice.

3. The practice of reworking an already established composition, especially the incorporation of material borrowed from other works.

Anyone who would take my little movie seriously as some kind of doctrine has much bigger problems than pornography...

Anyway, I hope we can disagree without any hard feelings. I really don't mean to offend.